RECIPE: Apple Strudel Dumplings

05/27/2013 05:28 EDT
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07/27/2013 05:12 EDT

Mennonite Girls Can Cook

Recently, when Lovella and I were in Toronto, Ellen and Paola from Graf-Martin Communications, publicist for our cookbook, took us out to a Mennonite restaurant in Elmira. I so much enjoyed the apple dumplings they served, that Ellen offered to get me her mom's recipe -- similar, but made with a cinnamon spice sauce, instead of caramel. I pretty much followed the recipe but decided to add frozen, chopped rhubbarb, which I had on hand, to the sauce. Either way, I will be making them again!

So this recipe is credit to, Theresa Graf and she is from Nanaimo. She was a home economics teacher for years and was famous for her cooking after having over 55 teenagers live in her home over the years. She says they are best served warm but are still good the next day. I agree.

Syrup Ingredients:

1 cup sugar

1 cup water

1/8 tsp cinnamon

1/8 tsp nutmeg

2 drops red food coloring ( and / or 1 cup chopped rhubarb)

2 Tbsp butter

Pastry and Filling Ingredients:

2 cups flour

2 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

2/3 cup cold butter

2/3 - 1 cup milk

3 apples, halved and cored

extra sugar and cinnamon, optional

Method:

Boil syrup ingredients (except for butter) until sugar dissolves. (Continue boiling about 10 minutes if adding rhubarb and then put the syrup through a strainer.) Stir in butter and let cool.

In medium bowl, mix dry ingredients and then cut in the butter with a pastry cutter OR grate it in, using a coarse cheese grater and mix lightly.

Stir in the milk, using a fork, until dry ingredients are absorbed. Knead gently just until you can shape it.

Shape into a rectangle and roll out on lightly floured surface to about 12 X 18 inches. Cut into six squares, 6 X 6 inches.

On each square place 1/2 apple. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.

Fold opposite sides over top, press the ends together, then fold the other sides over and press tops together to make a package.

Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or enjoy the next day with a dollop of whipped cream. Tastes like an apple strudel.

Kathy and Lovella will be in Vancouver this morning at Breakfast TV cooking up a recipe from Celebrations. Find the link here and watch at 8:20 a.m. Pacific Time or check back later in the day to see the segment on their website.